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Cranes pushed to the edge by floods on the Somerset Levels

Cranes pushed to the edge by floods on the Somerset Levels

A flock of cranes that ended up at the centre of a once-in-200-year flood has given researchers a rare insight into how wildlife copes with extreme weather. The cranes’ progress was being tracked by researchers from the University of Exeter, the Wildfo

27 June 2016

WWT welcomes Government's new homes flooding announcement

WWT welcomes Government's new homes flooding announcement

Rain runs off the roofs and parking spaces - into a wildlife-rich wetland Rules to stop new homes in England from causing flooding might not be working, so the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT) is welcoming a Government announcement to review them. New h

13 May 2016

MPs hear multiple benefits of using nature to manage floods

MPs hear multiple benefits of using nature to manage floods

Kevin Peberdy gives evidence to the Environment, Food & Rural Affairs Committee Using plants and soil to slow down rainwater flows can protect us from flooding and much more besides, environmental groups have told MPs. It can also improve water quality

27 April 2016

Sustainable drainage - Lords win Bill amendment

Sustainable drainage - Lords win Bill amendment

Rain runs off the roofs and parking spaces - into a wildlife-rich wetland New and existing homes could be better protected from flooding, after the House of Lords voted to stop new houses being automatically connected to overloaded drains. If the amend

25 April 2016

Higher risk to swans from lead poisoning

Higher risk to swans from lead poisoning

The health of swans in Britain is being affected by lead poisoning at lower doses than previously recognised, suggests new research by the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT) and the University of Exeter. The study investigated levels of lead in the blood

1 April 2016

New homes flood risk could be averted

New homes flood risk could be averted

Rain runs off the roofs and parking spaces - into a wildlife-rich wetland The threat of flooding to homes and businesses will be higher due to the Government’s proposed house-building law, say water management expe

23 March 2016

Poorer pupils benefit most from school nature trips

Poorer pupils benefit most from school nature trips

Poorer children are less interested in being outdoors in nature than better-off children, but that difference can be turned on its head after just one day spent learning outside. That’s according to early findings from a study by the Wildfowl & Wetlands

16 March 2016

Wetland wildlife gets extra award from players of People’s Postcode Lottery

Wetland wildlife gets extra award from players of People’s Postcode Lottery

Wildlife and visitors at WWT Wetland Centres have been given an extra £25,000 award by players of People’s Postcode Lottery. WWT is one of 57 charities that were awarded an extra £1.425 million between them as part of the charity lottery’s long-term

18 February 2016

WWT to tell story of Sir Peter Scott thanks to National Lottery

WWT to tell story of Sir Peter Scott thanks to National Lottery

The public are set to step inside the home of the ‘patron saint of conservation’ – Sir Peter Scott - for the first time, thanks to an investment of £4.4m from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) towards a £6m Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT) project.

10 February 2016

Wetland birds’ lives revealed in WWT science journal

Wetland birds’ lives revealed in WWT science journal

New aspects of the lives of wetland birds are revealed for the first time in the latest issue of Wildfowl, published by the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT). The charity’s annual scientific journal is a way of sharing new research that could help conser

7 January 2016

Behind the Scenes with the Media Volunteers

Behind the Scenes with the Media Volunteers

What does it take to become a wildlife camera operator? Our volunteers; many of whom had never picked up a camera before, share some of their experiences and talk about their mission to film a year in the life of the Great Ouse Wetlands. https://youtu.be/

9 December 2015

A Closer Look at our Favourite Species

A Closer Look at our Favourite Species

Swans, hares, water voles and even moths, feature as some of our most loved species that can be seen on the reserve at WWT Welney. Shaun, Louise, Tony and Emma tell us more! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_y12Ek6Kr8

8 December 2015

Swans of the Ouse Washes

Swans of the Ouse Washes

A documentary exploring the journey and epic migrations of the Whooper and Bewick Swans, the dangers they face along the way and why the Ouse Washes is such a vital landscape for their survival. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v32WMbiwudo

7 December 2015

Experience Winter's Best Spectacle

Experience Winter's Best Spectacle

Each winter the Ouse Washes is a haven for thousands of swans that migrate from arctic Russia and Iceland to roost at WWT Welney and feed on the surrounding fields. Throughout these winter months WWT Welney hosts commentated swan feeds where you can learn

6 December 2015

Life on the Ouse Washes

Life on the Ouse Washes

A short poetic piece commenting on what makes the Ouse Washes so unique and special. https://youtu.be/blOA7NzCizw

5 December 2015